Women In Engineering
Women in engineering represent a growing and vital segment of the workforce in the field of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Historically underrepresented, women are increasingly pursuing careers in various engineering disciplines, including civil, mechanical, and electrical engineering. This shift is supported by initiatives aimed at encouraging young girls to explore STEM subjects and consider engineering as a viable career path.
Organizations and programs, such as Society of Women Engineers (SWE), work to promote the inclusion of women in engineering through mentorship, networking, and professional development opportunities. These efforts help to create a more diverse and innovative engineering workforce, ultimately benefiting society by bringing different perspectives and ideas to the field.